Hispanic National Bar Association Announces New Savings Program with UPS

WASHINGTON, Feb. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Hispanic National Bar Associationtoday announced that it will provide a new and valuable benefit to its members by enabling them to enroll in the UPS Savings Program.

Through the UPS Savings Program, HNBAmembers will save up to 30% on air, international and ground shipping once they enroll at savewithups.com/hnba. In addition to savings, members will be able to put the power of logistics on their side and get outstanding reliability, greater speed, more services and innovative technology.

"We're proud to offer our members the additional savings they can get as a part of the UPS Savings Program," said HNBA National President Benny Agosto, Jr. "It's also a great opportunity for members to take advantage of other benefits, including the wide range of services and technology tools UPS offers. We thank UPS and look forward to this mutually beneficial relationship for many years to come."

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About the Hispanic National Bar AssociationThe Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) is an incorporated, not-for-profit, national membership organization that represents the interests of the more than 100,000 Hispanic attorneys, judges, law professors, legal assistants, and law students in the United States and its territories. From the days of its founding four decades ago, the HNBA has acted as a force for positive change within the legal profession. It does so by encouraging Latino students to choose a career in the law and by prompting their advancement within the profession once they graduate and start practicing. Through a combination of issue advocacy, programmatic activities, networking events and educational conferences, the HNBA has helped generations of lawyers succeed.